Vanity Fair Oscars Party but Make It Frat
If you’re like us, you may have spent an hour scrolling through the recently released pictures of the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Placing yourself with…
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If you’re like us, you may have spent an hour scrolling through the recently released pictures of the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Placing yourself with…
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It’s been more than a month since Wordle took the world by storm, and still it remains on the Twitter trending page daily. Lately, people…
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Within the last two weeks, Penn State has seen a sudden increase in COVID-19 cases. While the number of cases for the second semester started…
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It can be hard to find time to read during the semester, especially when everything on your TBR list is part of a series! Not…
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For 15 years, the New York Times has brought personal essays to life, telling stories of love, loss, heartbreak, betrayal and revelations
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For decades, the consensus and widely held belief behind red meat was that it may be a main contributor to heart disease, diabetes and the likes. Recent studies, however, call out these old conclusions as “bad advice,” creating a lot of confusion in the health and safety world.
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Keeping up with current events is important, but it can also be overwhelming. Where can one go to find news that is more than a tweet, but less than an article that takes forever to read?
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Every year, the Bellisario College of Communications brings speakers to talk about their profession, successes, failures and lessons learned in their respective industry. Many times…
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“Caliphate” is the New York Times‘ riveting 10-episode audio series highlighting foreign correspondent and resident terrorism expert Rukmini Callimachi‘s experience infiltrating all things ISIS. Her extensive…
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Why do women feel the need to apologize so much more than their male counterparts? What does this need say about women? Should they change this apologetic behavior and if so, how?
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